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Pretty sure you meant flora.just some general updating of the fauna to get more variance and stuff in it would be pretty nice.
Pretty sure you meant flora.just some general updating of the fauna to get more variance and stuff in it would be pretty nice.
Well fat looks good but burnt looks more like skyrim so it not suit xdKhalagar said:Burnt zombie looking sick! The new models are amazing when you round a corner into the new fat guy and know you are in for a beat down
It isn't abandoned, but was sold to the new Telltale for further develpment. A big patch is being developed right now.![]()
I like the new nurse, but I did think of you when they announced the new model.Really liking all the new zombie models. They all look so good.
Kinda wish we could keep the old school nurse. Sylvia has been my girl since Alpha 1![]()
Shouldn’t that be Alpha 17?If this line starts trending on Twitter and FaceBook, may you be doomed to play A14 forever...
You mean Nancy?Really liking all the new zombie models. They all look so good.
Kinda wish we could keep the old school nurse. Sylvia has been my girl since Alpha 1![]()
Only if it spreads among Reddit and Steam, too. But this is between them.Shouldn’t that be Alpha 17?![]()
i like the idea of stealth being like a different game mode, hadn’t thought of it like that.I consider FORT and STR the combat heavy attributes because they clearly have the weapons advantage over all other attributes. For example: Except for the two highest difficulties a normal player could get away with using the tier1 gun of FORT even in endgame and because of the big magazine the m60 is the ultimate oh @%$# weapon (IMHO), even better than the shotgun.
Agi in comparison needs a lot more perk points to be effective as their damage potential starts from a lower level. I don't see that necessarily as an advantage that you need a lot more levels to get in range of FORT or STR. The strength of AGI is a completely separate "game mode" where you can relatively safely do quests in the night provided you invested your points in it. In typical fantasy RPG parlance you would call that attribute the rogue assassin class.
PER has a strong tier3 weapon, but all lower tiers are hampered by small magazines, especially the tier 1 weapon. There is almost no application for the long range the guns are capable of and melee is one of the most difficult weapons to handle effectively. PER can shine on horde night, but the rest of the week I consider its utility perks more important that the combat perks. The RPG equivalent would be the thief half of the rogue class.
The turrets are singularly useful in watching your back but the point investment is hefty given how much they gain from the RoF increase from the perk, which was why i brought up sliding some of it into the weapon baseline.Well, just ask that question now. At the current time I would say definitely yes for me. Even with a shotgun I miss sometimes or forget to reload or the weapon even breaks at the wrong time (yes, I'm sloppy there). Also while running around with double barrel or even pump shotgun you need to reload a lot more often than you would like. The turrets are the only companion in single player to watch my back. And set up behind you they even literally watch your back. The effectiveness of the baton in fights with multiple enemies is very low, no question about that, but the turret(s) really shine in fights against multiple opponents.
That seems like a good method of balancing ammo, it seems like the gear overhaul will get us far closer to that point.Yes and yes. In theory the game was designed with a balance so that the more effective ammo is harder to get and needs more effort to get enough of it. But effectively ammo of all sizes was too plentiful and easy to get in pretty much every alpha I played. But there is hope for much more balanced setup in A20. If the first people are complaining they don't find enough ammo we might have reached a good balance.
And we still come to the question “what non-INT player would want to use a unperked stun baton?”
Fair, but the reason i bring that up is in response to the argument that INT players should be fine with using unperked weapons. I don’t disagree but then that standard has to be applied evenly to all weapons, otherwise there is a clear balance issue. Because the point where INT wants everyone else’s weapons and no one wants INT’s weapons is not a point any of us want to be at.After years of reading these forums I have doubts about any significant number of people wanting to use any weapon they haven’t perked into. No need to single out the stun baton. Seems like the majority let their inner min/maxer dictate to them what weapon is or is not worth a spot on their belt.
yeah i like this thinkingSurvager said:I really hope that this zombie in ALPHA 20 will get immunity from being ignited by melee weapons and from Molotov cocktails.
It looks very strange that this zombie is taking fire damage.
Bleeding for this zombie also looks inappropriate )
Fair, but the reason i bring that up is in response to the argument that INT players should be fine with using unperked weapons. I don’t disagree but then that standard has to be applied evenly to all weapons, otherwise there is a clear balance issue. Because the point where INT wants everyone else’s weapons and no one wants INT’s weapons is not a point any of us want to be at.
I agree with @katarynna’s point. When I go strength or agility builds, I do use the Int tree’s turrets. I don’t use the stun baton because I am perking into the melee weapon of that tree; but that applies to any other build I do. When I am using knives, I don’t use any other melee weapons. In all builds, I use all the firearms except for the rocket launcher.Fair, but the reason i bring that up is in response to the argument that INT players should be fine with using unperked weapons. I don’t disagree but then that standard has to be applied evenly to all weapons, otherwise there is a clear balance issue. Because the point where INT wants everyone else’s weapons and no one wants INT’s weapons is not a point any of us want to be at.
i like the idea of stealth being like a different game mode, hadn’t thought of it like that.
The question i have is that are the stats intended to have those rankings or is that the results of the current state of balancing? I could see FORT being balanced around the idea of high-power but mostly unsupported weapons and the rest of the tree being dedicated to survival perks. But i’m not really convinced of that given the sheer potency of both the perks and the weapons, the other combat stat doesn’t have nearly as strong survival while being notably but not massively better at fighting. Which is to say a player could go straight STR and be able to handle almost every fight with ease (fat cops are basically a hard counter unless you have slugs and nerves of steel) and have good gathering capabilities but no advantages with feeding yourself or managing harsh environs but if they go straight FORT, they would have a universally effective (though expensive) mainline weapon and a massive advantage in keeping themselves fed, both in obtaining more and needing less.
The turrets are singularly useful in watching your back but the point investment is hefty given how much they gain from the RoF increase from the perk, which was why i brought up sliding some of it into the weapon baseline.
Part of the problem as i see it is while the turrets are intended to have a low skill floor, the point investment required to get them running smoothly hits about the time when that low skill floor begins losing its value, which makes them convenient but expensive rather than being a strong support tool from the beginning of the game to the end.
An additional issue i see here is that while an unperked weapon to use alongside the turrets is very valuable, it doesn’t seem like the inverse is true. Would a non-INT player be interested in using an unperked turret? And if not, why not? The junk sledge has good knockback and range but is that enough for someone to seek one out like an INT player seeks out an AR or shotgun?
Then the stun baton, which probably has the best crowd control baseline of any weapon but low damage, which would logically make it a good support for the turrets, right? Whether you’re at the fore zapping zeds so they’re vulnerable to the turrets or hanging back and using the baton as a self-defense tool it makes sense as a complementary weapon. But it isn’t, pretty much every other weapon is a more efficient choice, and i should clarify what i mean by efficient: clearing out enemies as quickly as possible while minimizing resource and health costs, but the stun baton’s electrocution effect should make it a particularly efficient melee weapon in the context of the turrets because you will be taking a minimal amount of damage while still putting out a decent amount via the turrets, which have exceedingly cheap ammo.
And we still come to the question “what non-INT player would want to use a unperked stun baton?” STR already has loads of stuns available, PER could use the stun if zeds got too close to use a rifle but the spear has better reach and a weighted head would add a bit of CC anyway, AGI doesn’t really need stuns when it has easily applied slows via deep cuts though the attack speed bonus would be very useful in stunning more often, FORT would probably benefit the most but knuckles are strong with a wide variety of effects and short duration buffs so using the baton would interfere with that.
I just don’t think a weapon is in a good place if the only people using it are either in a very particular circumstance or are the associated main stat.
Fair, but the reason i bring that up is in response to the argument that INT players should be fine with using unperked weapons. I don’t disagree but then that standard has to be applied evenly to all weapons, otherwise there is a clear balance issue. Because the point where INT wants everyone else’s weapons and no one wants INT’s weapons is not a point any of us want to be at.
yeah it is look to much like something from skryrim or dragon agebdubyah said:Burnt zombie is well made, but as stated, looks more like something you would see in an Elder Scrolls game or something. If it were still burning that brightly it would fall apart if it took a hit or tried to hit you. Lol.
I think a super charred, black, crispy looking zed with a little smoke coming off of him would look better. Maybe have a tiny bit of embers on his hands to sell it when he sets you on fire.![]()
Madmole mentioned how he would love to have a custom person creator system, but the amount of work to do it justice doesn't align up with their goal of final release. Right now, it doesn't look like they are planning on expanding on the options we have today.TheSponyX said:Have you guys made progress towards more customization freedom for the characters we play? Like adjusting some body parts in particular, not a generic weight and muscle slider. Just like how we had in Alpha 13!
Well i hope it will be in A21Madmole mentioned how he would love to have a custom person creator system, but the amount of work to do it justice doesn't align up with their goal of final release. Right now, it doesn't look like they are planning on expanding on the options we have today.
That is why playing a pure INT build is so exciting. We can't handle all the fights with ease, we have to take advantage of the tools and situation we are in. And when we survive that fight, we are elated that we were able to win. And if we fail, we re-examined what we did and work on improving ourselves so the next time we are in that situation, we do a better job.Which is to say a player could go straight STR and be able to handle almost every fight with ease (fat cops are basically a hard counter unless you have slugs and nerves of steel) and have good gathering capabilities
If that is your belief, you do not understand the full capability of perked turrets for the INT tree. The ability to setup kill boxes on the fly, the ability to use a turret to slow down a chasing feral / irradiated zombie when the situation becomes chaotic. To deal with that pack of zombie dogs or vultures. The list goes on.The turrets are singularly useful in watching your back but the point investment is hefty given how much they gain from the RoF increase from the perk, which was why i brought up sliding some of it into the weapon baseline.
Yes, all the time. A sledge turret always seems to be part of my horde base design, no matter what Attribute tree I am spec'ing into. Once I obtain an auto turret, I use it. The only difference is I don't take 2-4 turrets if I haven't spec'd into the INT tree.An additional issue i see here is that while an unperked weapon to use alongside the turrets is very valuable, it doesn’t seem like the inverse is true. Would a non-INT player be interested in using an unperked turret? And if not, why not? The junk sledge has good knockback and range but is that enough for someone to seek one out like an INT player seeks out an AR or shotgun?
But it isn’t, pretty much every other weapon is a more efficient choice, and i should clarify what i mean by efficient: clearing out enemies as quickly as possible while minimizing resource and health costs,
And we still come to the question “what non-INT player would want to use a unperked stun baton?” STR already has loads of stuns available, PER could use the stun if zeds got too close to use a rifle but the spear has better reach and a weighted head would add a bit of CC anyway, AGI doesn’t really need stuns when it has easily applied slows via deep cuts though the attack speed bonus would be very useful in stunning more often, FORT would probably benefit the most but knuckles are strong with a wide variety of effects and short duration buffs so using the baton would interfere with that.